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- Chow_Ching-Wen abstract "Chow Ching-Wen (Chinese: 周鲸文; pinyin: Zhōu Jīngwén; 1908–1985) was a Chinese human rights activist, author and editor. He held high-ranking positions in both the government and in the Chinese Communist Party but defected to Hong Kong in 1957. One of the founders of the China Democratic League, he is particularly known outside China for his book Ten Years Of Storm: The True Story Of The Communist Regime In China published in 1960.".
- Q10921155 abstract "Chow Ching-Wen (Chinese: 周鲸文; pinyin: Zhōu Jīngwén; 1908–1985) was a Chinese human rights activist, author and editor. He held high-ranking positions in both the government and in the Chinese Communist Party but defected to Hong Kong in 1957. One of the founders of the China Democratic League, he is particularly known outside China for his book Ten Years Of Storm: The True Story Of The Communist Regime In China published in 1960.".
- Chow_Ching-Wen comment "Chow Ching-Wen (Chinese: 周鲸文; pinyin: Zhōu Jīngwén; 1908–1985) was a Chinese human rights activist, author and editor. He held high-ranking positions in both the government and in the Chinese Communist Party but defected to Hong Kong in 1957. One of the founders of the China Democratic League, he is particularly known outside China for his book Ten Years Of Storm: The True Story Of The Communist Regime In China published in 1960.".
- Q10921155 comment "Chow Ching-Wen (Chinese: 周鲸文; pinyin: Zhōu Jīngwén; 1908–1985) was a Chinese human rights activist, author and editor. He held high-ranking positions in both the government and in the Chinese Communist Party but defected to Hong Kong in 1957. One of the founders of the China Democratic League, he is particularly known outside China for his book Ten Years Of Storm: The True Story Of The Communist Regime In China published in 1960.".